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Keji and Floree return for Episode 10 to bring the first series of HUDL Up full circle.
After opening the series with their own journeys and connection to HUDL, they reflect on the conversations, projects, teams and themes that have shaped the podcast so far, from shared power and youth participation to care, belonging, transitions, programme delivery and collective change.
This episode introduces the HUDL co-production framework: Start Well. Hold Well. End Well.
Keji and Floree explore what HUDL has learnt about co-production, power and holding the work properly, and why meaningful youth involvement takes more than creating space for young people to speak. It requires structure, care, skilled facilitation, clear roles, honest decision-making, paid opportunities and a commitment to making sure young people’s contributions can shape what happens next.
As the first series closes, this episode also looks ahead to what is coming next, including new programmes, teams, debate club and behind-the-scenes learning from across HUDL.
Listeners are invited to help shape the next series by sharing what they want HUDL Up to explore in more depth.
Learn more about HUDL here: https://www.hudl.org.uk
Subscribe to HUDL Up for more episodes that hold space for real stories, shared power, and collective change.
By HUDL Youth Development AgencyKeji and Floree return for Episode 10 to bring the first series of HUDL Up full circle.
After opening the series with their own journeys and connection to HUDL, they reflect on the conversations, projects, teams and themes that have shaped the podcast so far, from shared power and youth participation to care, belonging, transitions, programme delivery and collective change.
This episode introduces the HUDL co-production framework: Start Well. Hold Well. End Well.
Keji and Floree explore what HUDL has learnt about co-production, power and holding the work properly, and why meaningful youth involvement takes more than creating space for young people to speak. It requires structure, care, skilled facilitation, clear roles, honest decision-making, paid opportunities and a commitment to making sure young people’s contributions can shape what happens next.
As the first series closes, this episode also looks ahead to what is coming next, including new programmes, teams, debate club and behind-the-scenes learning from across HUDL.
Listeners are invited to help shape the next series by sharing what they want HUDL Up to explore in more depth.
Learn more about HUDL here: https://www.hudl.org.uk
Subscribe to HUDL Up for more episodes that hold space for real stories, shared power, and collective change.